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Research Evidence Indicates Homeschoolers Have a Lower Child Abuse Rate Than Average

Research Evidence Indicates Homeschoolers Have a Lower Child Abuse Rate Than Average

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Abuse, Research

Rodger WilliamsMarch 26, 2018 Some homeschool critics claim that no useful research results exist about homeschool child abuse rates, that we just do not know what these rates are. The fact that there has been no randomized sampling of the entire population of...
The Relationship Between the Degree of State Regulation of Homeschooling and the Abuse of Homeschool Children (Students)

The Relationship Between the Degree of State Regulation of Homeschooling and the Abuse of Homeschool Children (Students)

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Regulation, Research

Brian Ray March 15, 2018 Excerpt: A statistical analysis of 18 years of data from all the U.S. states found no relationship between the degree of state control or regulation of homeschooling and the frequency of abuse of homeschool students. That is, low-regulation...
Child Abuse of Public School, Private School, and Homeschool Students: Evidence, Philosophy, and Reason

Child Abuse of Public School, Private School, and Homeschool Students: Evidence, Philosophy, and Reason

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Regulation, Research

Brian Ray January 23, 2018 Excerpt: Based on empirical evidence to date, there is a remarkable rate of abuse of U.S. schoolchildren by school personnel (e.g., teachers, coaches, bus drivers, administrators, custodians). The multiple laws, regulations, and policies...
Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities 2016

Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities 2016

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Abuse, Research

Rodger WilliamsMarch 2,...
Homeschool Child Fatalities Fewer Than the National Average

Homeschool Child Fatalities Fewer Than the National Average

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Abuse, Research

Rodger Williams July 28, 2017 Critics say that homeschooling can be a haven for child abuse and neglect due to the opportunity for abusive parents to hide child maltreatment from outside observers. They advocate for regulations on homeschoolers to provide protective...
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